The Walther P99 in 9mm Parabellum has 2 standard size magazines- one holds 10 cartridges, the other 15. PS- BULLET is the part of the cartridge that comes out of the barrel. Magazine capacities are in cartridges, not bullets.
One bullet per cartridge...
Assuming yo mean the full sized Winchester Model 94 rifle, it has a seven CARTRIDGE magazine. A bullets is the part of a cartridge that is fired out of the barrel.
A round of ammunition for ANY firearm is one cartridge.
The correct term is cartridge, not bullet- and the answer will depend on WHICH .40 caliber pistol.
This is a single shot rifle- it holds 1 cartridge at a time.
There are several dozens of different types of bullets. Remember that a bullet is the part of a CARTRIDGE that is fired out of the barrel. If you were asking about different cartridges, there are thousands of different ones.
None. Bullets generally do not contain gun powder. You may be thinking of a cartridge. Bullets are just chunks of metal.
It depends on the model. Some handguns hold 1 cartridge. Some hold as many as 10 or 12.
First, you probably mean cartridges, not bullets. Bullets are just the very tip of the cartridge. And you also probably mean magazine, not clip. Magazines can hold anywhere from 1 to over 100 cartridges, depending on the specific design.
Which handgun? Some hold ONE cartridge- and at least one holds 100. There is no set number.
Let's use the right term- the P94 shown on the Ruger website has a magazine capacity of 10 CARTRIDGES. (Bullets are the part of a cartridge that comes out of the barrel)
That all depends on the caliber, type of cartridge, type of powder, and how much velocity you want.